 Big nose, a big schnozola. Apologize, yeah. Yeah, well he dropped his drawers, he ended up, she had an appointment with him to be interviewed and the hotel room opened up and Bill Clinton's pantaloons were down to the, you know, and she was only, I guess he only wanted a blowjob from her because she, maybe because she had a big schnozola. Well it was because of that deposition that he gave in that case where Monica, they found out about Monica Lewinsky. Yeah, well, there's a pattern. There's a, Bill Clinton has a, had a pattern. Oh, very long. He was riding his stardom. Huh? He was riding his stardom, much like your rock and roll groups do when they invite the little chickapoo's backstage. Didn't JFK, didn't JFK like the ladies? Yes, that too. And his dad liked the ladies too, before him. And if Judge Emmett G. Sullivan is part of that vast right-wing conspiracy, because he has allowed the email case about Hillary Clinton to proceed, then maybe Bill Clinton is also part of that vast right-wing conspiracy because he appointed Sullivan to serve as United States District Judge for the District of Columbia in June 16, 1994. So blame it on any time anybody criticizes Hillary Clinton or her husband. She blames it on the Republicans and any time you criticize Republicans, they blame it on Obama. So her, everybody has some scapegoat. The ghosts. Mrs. Muir. Of our founding fathers, should visit all the Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee who signed a pledge to not hold any hearings on any person that President Obama puts forward as Justice Scalia's replacement on the Supreme Court. You know, Obama has nothing to lose. His administration is coming to an end quickly. And if he wanted to, he could make their lives a living hell. If he wanted to really, he can, you know, for all the eight years of racism and obstructionism, you know, he could say, oh, all right, that's how you wanna play Mitch McConnell? Okay. Yeah, but Mitch McConnell actually comes out and says that and still people do nothing. Well, I mean, you understand, these people have their supporters. So Obama, the only thing- Can you pass that? The only thing he could legally do is executive order and veto. Like he can't do anything. What's he gonna veto? What's he gonna make executive order? Well, everything they want, everything they want. But it's in the Constitution that he has the right to do. Oh. He has the right to put someone forward. Supreme Court Justin. Oh yeah, without a doubt. Supreme Court- They won't let, they won't take them. They won't confirm them. They won't go through with it. So he'll pick- They are against the Constitution. So he'll pick one person. No, he'll pick another person. No. Correct. And it'll go on and on until his administration is over with. So then there will be only- And the Republicans will be allowed to get away with snubbing the Constitution like they always do. Except for that. Oh, wait a minute. Thumb their nose. Second amendment, baby. Aren't you fucking touched that second amendment? What is that, bare arms? That's correct. That is correct. Well, because they're afraid that if we have a rogue government, we would not be able to capture- That's what I wanted to say before. I told you to mention its Constitution when we started the show. All right. Mr. Macarubio is floating around saying that the Constitution is not a living, breathing document. Sounds like GW Bush. Well, I must ask him. Mr. Rubio, does our Constitution have amendments? 20 some? Yes. Well then, if it's changeable through amendments, does not not mean it's a living, breathing document? You know what, there's no aroma to my black roses. Ah, true. There's no, you ever notice how how do politicians with very humble backgrounds like Richard Nixon, Marco Rubio, very humble backgrounds, how did they end up becoming Republicans? Is it, it's beyond me, you know, I mean. Well, you see them down in a red state all the time. But then again, Bernie Sanders came from extremely humble background and he is very much a progressive. But then you have people that started out being po-folk, po-folk, and they end up Republican. Maybe because they cared more about themselves than other people. Another word. Okay, self-centeredness, selfishness, these are of the devil. In other words, the Mamoo, they saw the Mamoo. Even before the Mamoo. It might come their way. Even before the money. They were just self-centered people. In other words, they forgot about their roots where they came from. They forgot about their people and they immediately saw the gratification they can get from being paid off. Stepping on others to get to the top. To get to the top. Ruthlessness. Then, like Ebenezer screwed, these irresponsible senators might come to their senses and change their outlook. There is absolutely nothing. Really? The Republicans in the House and the Senate would not do to thwart anything our president puts forward. Even if it is detrimental for the American people. How is it? These Republicans can't keep in mind Obama was elected twice by a majority of the voters. How dare they defile our constitution? While constantly professing to support and uphold it. Obama has the right and the duty to put forward a person to be vetted for the Supreme Court. Absolutely. What Senate Majority Leader, Mitch Turtleface McDonnell and the Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee have done is anti-constitution. They should be ashamed of themselves. It's just amazing how Mitch McConnell keeps on getting reelected. Oh, the 30 years. It's just amazing. It's amazing how the people of Kentucky who are livid over their new governor who is heartless can also vote in other Republicans over and over and they just, it's like they contradict themselves. They... It is a contradiction. They constantly contradict themselves. The Republican voter is a contradiction, especially in Kentucky and worse, worse county to extrapolate one county. This is what I say. This is one of my favorite points of ridicule that if somebody is that illogical, ridiculous, preposterous, insane, stupid, they don't, they haven't earned respect. They haven't earned compassion. They are total misfits. What they have done is they have granted some other people fools, whatever, power. It's like Kim Davis. There's nothing there. I mean, she is a living, actually a cartoon is more logical than people like her. A cartoon makes more sense. I mean, she has a fucking job. She refuses to do it. And she wants, she expects her to keep her job and to be a bigot and go against the law. And it just doesn't make sense. Hey, the people who support Marco Rubio, the most likely Miami Cubans, listen, the Castro, the Cuba is not what real communist, socialist country. It is a totalitarian dictatorship by the Castro family. The same thing with the Soviet Union, that when we used to have the Soviet Union. These are totalitarian dictatorships. If they were pure communists or socialists, they would be doing nice things like the Scandinavian countries do, okay? And you wouldn't be voting Republican. People just don't understand. Just like they just believe mainstream media and whatever mainstream media demonizes, they demonize. Millions of families among the working poor and lower middle class would be substantially worse off under the healthcare plan proposed by Bernie Sanders. According to an analysis by a public health researcher at Atlanta's Emory University, Sanders on Wednesday said his single payer plan in which the federal government, rather than the private insurance industry would reimburse doctors and hospitals for treatment would take a huge bite out of poor families financial distress. Yeah, about Medicare for all. No, that's not what that is. Oh, okay. Sanders estimates a middle class family of four would pay an annual premium of $466 under his plan with no deductible or co-pays. Less affluent households would pay less than that or nothing at all. Middle class meaning within a certain salary, a certain amount of income that he has determined. But for at least 72% of households enrolled in Medicaid in which someone is working, the costs of Sanders plan would exceed the benefits. According to an analysis by Kenneth Thorpe, a public health expert at Emory. You wouldn't need Medicaid anymore if you had Sanders plan. Exactly. You wouldn't need charity care. You wouldn't need Medicaid. You wouldn't need Medicare as you now know it. Just like if you had an annual income, you wouldn't have welfare. You wouldn't have food stamps. You wouldn't have WIC. You wouldn't have any of those programs. No, you would not. This would take the place of many programs today that don't work so great like Medicaid. Because you know what happens when they make a program? It's like a job producer. They make a new program. They need 100,000 people to run the damn place like Homeland Security, like George Bush. $30 billion a year. For what? Another fiasco. Exactly, it's a white elephant. It doesn't do anything. Made me one goddamn terrorist that's caught. No, we can't do that because you won't let us spy on you. Yeah, but actually some people have slipped by with box cutters and they were arrested, like those kids that would try to prove a point. You know, Homeland Security weren't able to apprehend them. They got away with the guns. Right, but it's like Medicaid. If you make more, if your income, even if it's a fixed income, is like $800 a month or more, you cannot get Medicaid. Okay, so that means your income is high enough to do what? To pay for your own health insurance? That doesn't make any sense. That's why when people who are on Medicare go into the hospital, they come out, they have to go bankrupt because they can't pay the 20%. Yeah, they won't. So what the fuck good is it? Medicare for a retired person today only pays 80%, right? It's like a dental plan. All dental plans, insurance companies do not like the dentist. All dental plans, according to my sister, they only pay around 80%, except for Obamacare. You know, if you're poor, that covers the whole thing. But, okay, 80% of a dental bill, that leaves a lot of money that you have to pay, that you're responsible for. You figure one root canal with crown is like between $1,000 to $1,500, just for one stinking tooth. Let's say you need it one. That figure includes 5.7 million households or 14.5 million people. 4.2 million Hispanic recipients and 2.5 billion Black recipients. The requirements for eligibility for Medicaid vary widely by state. So that group includes some households living in poverty as well as some that are modestly better off. The vast majority of low income medical workers who are probably predominantly minority are going to end up paying more in terms of payroll taxes and aren't going to receive really any financial benefits. Any lower income people are already insured or eligible for insurance under Medicaid. At least in the states that expanded the program under Obama's healthcare reform. Many Medicaid beneficiaries also work and those workers' wages would likely decline due to the additional 6.2% payroll tax. Thorpe also argued that the senator from Vermont is underestimating the cost of his plan by roughly $1.1 trillion a year. Regardless of the cost, the plan would be detrimental for many poor households. In calculating the 14.5 million Medicaid beneficiaries would be worse off. Thorpe used the campaign's more optimistic estimate of the cost. Using his own more pessimistic estimate, the figure increased to 16.8 million. Hey, raise the tax rate on the rich. Senator Sanders, policy director Warren Gunnles said the candidate's plan would have other benefits for Medicaid recipients. Researchers found that some specialists currently refuse patients on Medicaid and all suggested that Sanders' plan would solve that kind of problem. For example, in a single payer system, everyone would have federal health insurance. It would be difficult for providers to deny patients on the federal plan without going out of business. The reality is that people on Medicaid would see a substantial increase in the quality of care under Sanders' plan. Any improvements and access would come at a cost for those households for promoting it. In terms of the financial piece of it, they would be losers. I would not feel bad in the least if insurance companies went belly up. I hate their commercials, they're so annoying and stupid and obnoxious, especially car dealers. No, that's different. I mean insurance, they lie. They lie. The general, Geico, Progressive, I got quotes from all of them. They all wanted to rip me off with my car insurance, but anyway, one more for the road. Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, whose own quest for the GOP presidential nomination ended, I successfully, called Donald Trump a not good job. Lindsey Graham is 100% right, but Lindsey Graham didn't have the charisma to run for president. Lindsey Graham. Lindsey Graham is a southern belle. Yeah, he is a southern belle. He is a conservative. No, John Stewart made fun of him all the time. Like he's either a girly or he's a musician. You mean he's a little too sweet the way he smiles and speaks. It's his mannerism. Like a Liberace. He's a, what's the one from Gone with the Wind, Charlotte? Scarlett. Scarlett O'Hara? Yeah, no, it's Scarlett Scarlett. I mean Scarlett, yeah. Female in Gone with the Wind. Yeah, he's like a southern belle. Well, you see the way he speaks and smiles. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Yeah. Regardless if he's gay or not, the point is, I mean I would never support any Republican, regardless how conservative or what percentage of conservative he was. But yeah, he's right about Donald Trump, not only embarrassing the Republican Party, but possibly destroying the Republican Party. But not that I would have supported Lindsey Graham, I'm just saying that he didn't have the pizazz and charisma to go the distance in a presidential campaign. He's just there generally a loser as a person and a candidate. The South Carolina senators say. You can't nominate a nut job and lose and expect it doesn't have consequences. He also misspelled on Twitter. He said use the word honor. He spelled it H-O-N-E-R, Donald Trump. He also used the word choker, instead of choker. Choker? C-H-O-C. So those top of the line private schools he went to, they. Wharton. Yes. That's a lot of good for him. Wharton again. Asked whether he'd endorse the billionaire, if nominated, Graham Hedges. I've got a ticket on the Titanic. So I am like on the team that bought a ticket on the Titanic after we saw the movies. This is what happens if you nominate Trump. I don't see any other moderately good choice on the Republican side. I mean, Trump, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio. Unfortunately, Trump really does blow away Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio, but then again, Trump is a bit of a lunatic and an egomaniac. Well, all Republicans are lunatics. And, you know, haven't had a good Republican since white day at an hour. Maybe Trump just is not afraid to voice what all Republicans feel and think. Maybe Trump, what did New England say that you've created the Frankenstein, Donald Trump? You, Donald Trump is simply what the Republicans today created. So maybe Trump is just the blowhorn of how Republicans think he's willing to say it all. They're tired of establishment candidates like Bob Dole. It's a rebellion against business as usual politics. They don't want a career politician anymore. So they're going with the businessman Trump thinking that if somebody is a intelligent, very intelligent, successful businessman, that they will run the country in the best way possible, not realizing that a corporate CEO is a corporate CEO and you are not on the list of their best intentions. And besides, the government is not a business. No, and I trust the government long before I will ever trust a corporate CEO of any kind. Even the great Henry Ford to get it. They're all greedy. They're all selfish. They say they care about their stockholders, but I think they really care about themselves. Shareholders. Shareholders, yes, they, you know. Well, like- You know who owns most of their stock is them. They keep buying it back, keep the price up. You know, well, like Bill Moore, I had a point. You know, you buy stocks of a big corporation, let's say. Stocks are their securities. Their securities, they fluctuate. They're very speculative. Price goes up, price goes down. Sometimes it's kind of rigged. Sometimes it's kind of a game. Sometimes, often it goes up and down with the prime interest rate, but nevertheless, it's volatile. There's no guarantee you're gonna make money with stocks. But because these rich people that buy them, they demand these stocks to be productive. The CEO could turn around and say, I'm gonna make the best decisions for my company. If you don't like the stocks, like Bill Morrill says, sell them. If you're not happy with the way I run my company, sell your stocks. I'm gonna do- The CEOs don't do that. They're not interested in their company. No, no, they want that. They want the, they wanna be parasitic. They wanna get as much money as they can. That's right. Salary-wise. They wanna get out of there. They wanna golden parachute. And stock options and all that. It's like the big charities. Why does a charity need a CEO to begin with, making hundreds of thousands a year or two million a year? Like the American Red Cross, the highest paid CEO of all. It's a charity, why? Hey, it's not my problem. You have these administrative costs. You're a charity. Should be volunteer work, you know? But anyway, all costs of business is tax deductible, so don't believe the crocodile tears of the right wing. We'll see you next time. I'm progressive.